Apple has released Safari 3.2 (Tiger and Windows) via its Software Update utility and on the Web. According to the company, this update is recommended for all Safari users and features protection from fraudulent phishing websites and better identification of online businesses. Safari 3.2 also includes numerous security updates. You can read more about the security content here. Safari 3.2 weighs in at 39MB and requires Mac OS X 10.5.5 and Security Update 007.

Looks like a nice update, but I'm very tempted to make the switch to one of the Mozilla browsers just for the ease of customisation._________________MacBook 1.83Ghz C2D, 2GB Ram, 160GB 7200rpm HDD, OS X 10.6.5
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Looks like a nice update, but I'm very tempted to make the switch to one of the Mozilla browsers just for the ease of customisation.

In my dock I've got Safari, Cruz, Firefox and Camino. Opera is in my programmes too. Cruz works well with minor issues. Safari blocks to much and does not work well with some advertising sites.____________________________________Jimę
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I've been having trouble with Safari opening slowly, but this update seems to have corrected that. Now, I wish that I could say the same thing about iTunes 8.0.1. It takes forever to startup.

Safari seems to working a little faster alright, and I agree with you about iTunes. Most of the time I use iTunes just for streaming audio while I'm working. I wish there was a (small) app of some sort just for doing that so I wouldn't have to use iTunes. It would even be better if it could be started from the terminal.

Safari seems to working a little faster alright, and I agree with you about iTunes. Most of the time I use iTunes just for streaming audio while I'm working. I wish there was a (small) app of some sort just for doing that so I wouldn't have to use iTunes. It would even be better if it could be started from the terminal.